Lathia Marquez Rinker allegedly shot another man with a shotgun on Valentine's Day.

A 22-year-old Allentown man blasted another man with a shotgun Feb. 14 near Central Catholic High School in Allentown, police said.

Lathia Marquez Rinker was arrested Thursday and charged with aggravated assault and related offenses, according to Allentown police Capt. Gail Struss. Police had been looking for Rinker since filing a warrant hours after the shooting.

Police said Rinker shot 26-year-old Albert Bond in the arm from five to 10 feet away with a shotgun about 4:25 p.m. in the 500 block of Jordan Street. Before he was shot, Bond pushed a woman out of harm's way, according to court records.

According to court records, Bond and a woman were walking on Jordan Street, between Liberty and Allen streets, when someone called out to them. They turned around and Rinker was pointing a shotgun at them, records show.

Bond pushed the woman out of the way just as Rinker fired a shot at him, according to court records.

Bond and the woman fled. Bond was picked up by emergency crews in the 500 block of North Elliger Street and taken to Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest with injuries that were not life-threatening.

Both the victim and the woman identified Rinker as the shooter, according to court records.

Rinker was seen fleeing the shooting north on Elliger Street between Fourth and Jordan streets after the shooting. Court records do not indicate where he was arrested.

He was arraigned Thursday night by District Judge Daniel C. Trexler and sent to Lehigh County prison under $150,000 bail.

In 2010, Rinker, then 17, was sentenced to two years to 59 months in state prison for stabbing another man in the back four times after a confrontation in an Allentown row home.